Alessandro Ferrero

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Alessandro Ferrero is a Full Professor of Electrical and Electronic Measurements at the Politecnico di Milano University in Milan, Italy[1]. In his scientific activity he has pioneered methods, based on advanced Digital Signal Processing techniques, for material and component characterization and power and energy metering, as well as the development of Virtual Instruments. His work has helped improve power quality, especially for identifying sources that produce distortion and compensating for unnecessary current and power components. He has explored innovative methods to evaluate and express uncertainty in measurements, based on the mathematical theory of evidence, aimed at providing a faster and more direct evaluation in the presence of different contributions to uncertainty. He is a Life Fellow of the IEEE[2], a Fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, a Founding Member of the Italian Association “Gruppo di Misure Elettriche ed Elettroniche”[3], and a Foreign Member of the Class of Technical Sciences of the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts[4]. He has been included in the 2020 list of the top 100K scientist in the world and in the top 2% Italian scientist by Standford’s University[5] and is in the list of Top Italian Scientists[6].

Alessandro Ferrero
Alessandro Ferrero in September 2015
Born December 12, 1954
Milan, Italy
Nationality Italian
Education Politecnico di Milano University (Italy)
Fields Electrical Engineering
Institutions Daco Systems, Italy
(1980-1983)
Politecnico di Milano University, Italy
(1983-1987)
University of Catania, Italy
(1987-1991)
Politecnico di Milano University, Italy
(1991 – present)
Notes
Top Italian Scientist in Engineering

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